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Newborn’s ‘warning’ sets off insomnia in AP

In these days of wild rumour, a bizarre “news” kept thousands of people, especially kids, in Hyderabad awake on Wednesday night.

Autos ahead in traffic violations

Autorickshaw drivers seem to be the most common violators of traffic rules in the city along with motorcyclists. About 27 per cent of the total number of cases booked by the traffic police from 2009 t

Unbeaten Pujara takes India to 371/5 at lunch

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Cheteshwar Pujara touched 150, while Mahendra Singh Dhoni notched up a half-century as India continued to dominate against New Zealand, piling up 371 for five in their first innings at lunch on the

Go and sleep, said cops

Thousands of people, especially kids, in Hyderabad were kept awake on Wednesday night as word spread that a newborn child had spoken to its parents warning them that anyone who fell asleep would die.

Pujara shines, India bowled out for 438

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A century partnership between Cheteshwar Pujara and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni put India in a commanding position as the team amassed 438 before being bowled out at the stroke of tea on day two of

Faulty fee fixing proves costly

The negligence of the Admissions and Fee Regulatory Committee in devising a rational fee structure for engineering colleges over the years has now proved costly for the state government. Though only a

Tenders junked, may go to state

The multi-crore liquor hologram project took yet another curious turn with the state government deciding to cancel the tenders and awarding the work to the government security press. What makes the d

Spinners put India on top as New Zealand top order collapses

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Indian spinners R. Ashwin and Pragyan Ojha took full advantage of a spinning track to rip through New Zealand's top order and put India in the driver's seat after the second day of their opening Test

Paranjoy for independent media regulator like CEC

Well-known journalist and columnist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta advocates a statutory regulatory authority for the Indian media, which should be allowed to function independently along the lines of the Sup

Tech fee structure to be out on August 25

The government is set to announce the fee structure for engineering courses on August 25. The Admiss-ions and Fee Regulation Committee has submitted its proposals recommending fee ranging from Rs 35,0

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